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I'm in the process of rebuilding the knuckles on my cruiser right now. That'd probably be enough to talk most people out of owning one. Not a difficult job, but probably the dirtiest thing I've ever done to a vehicle lol

...then I remember I'm not a mechanic that owns a large garage to play in.

Well I have torn apart a few camaro motors in my current garage, but I may not be living here much longer....

Originally Posted by Jake the SSnake

I'm in the process of rebuilding the knuckles on my cruiser right now. That'd probably be enough to talk most people out of owning one. Not a difficult job, but probably the dirtiest thing I've ever done to a vehicle lol

I remember when I used to work in my uncles garage and after spending all doing changing the springs on a dump truck being covered with grease (from the impact gun blowing grease covered dust everywhere) EVERYWHERE!!!!! Take a bottle of dawn or lava soap to the shower along with a scrub brush....lol

Well I have torn apart a few camaro motors in my current garage, but I may not be living here much longer....

I remember when I used to work in my uncles garage and after spending all doing changing the springs on a dump truck being covered with grease (from the impact gun blowing grease covered dust everywhere) EVERYWHERE!!!!! Take a bottle of dawn or lava soap to the shower along with a scrub brush....lol

I was just interjecting the thoughts I have, wasn't meaning to speak for you.

I'm in the process of rebuilding the knuckles on my cruiser right now. That'd probably be enough to talk most people out of owning one. Not a difficult job, but probably the dirtiest thing I've ever done to a vehicle lol

Yeah, it's pretty filthy

I'm about due for another repack, but I'm also gunna replace all of the bearings as a PM as well